Open and Interoperable Socio-technical Networks

A. Ciortea, O. Boissier, Antoine Zimmermann, A. Florea
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Developing applications across the physical-digital space requires the homogeneous interconnection of people, physical devices, services and various data sources as first-class entities of complex socio-technical systems. In this paper, we describe socio-technical networks (STNs) as the building blocks of a semantic, open and distributed Social Web of Things. We address the problem of enabling autonomous non-human agents as participants in an open set of STNs. Our approach is to provide agents with machine-readable descriptions of STNs, of operations required for participating in such systems, and of supported implementations for those operations. Towards this aim, we present the STN ontology and we illustrate its applicability. Even though the STN ontology is a work in progress, using the core concepts and properties described in this paper we are able to create concrete specifications of STN platforms. We discuss the positioning of this ontology with respect to several well-known and related vocabularies.
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开放和可互操作的社会技术网络
开发跨物理-数字空间的应用程序需要将人、物理设备、服务和各种数据源作为复杂社会技术系统的一流实体进行同质互连。在本文中,我们将社会技术网络(stn)描述为语义、开放和分布式的社会物联网的构建模块。我们解决了使自主的非人类代理作为开放stn集参与者的问题。我们的方法是为代理提供机器可读的stn描述、参与此类系统所需的操作以及支持这些操作的实现。为此,我们提出了STN本体,并说明了它的适用性。尽管STN本体仍在开发中,但使用本文中描述的核心概念和属性,我们能够创建STN平台的具体规范。我们根据几个众所周知的相关词汇来讨论这个本体的定位。
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